Bodily-Kinesthetic
Intelligence Test
Discover how powerfully your mind communicates through movement, touch and physical mastery. Free, instant results — no account needed. Based on Dr. Howard Gardner's research at Harvard University.
The core definition
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is the ability to use one's body with skill, precision and intentionality to solve problems, express ideas and create things. People high in this intelligence are deeply attuned to physical sensation, movement and touch. They learn by doing rather than by reading or listening. Their bodies are instruments of both thinking and expression — and they often feel most alive, focused and intelligent when they are in motion.
Gardner described bodily-kinesthetic intelligence in Frames of Mind (1983) as one of the most culturally undervalued intelligences in formal education. He argued that a surgeon's steady hand, a dancer's expressive movement and a carpenter's precise craftsmanship all reflect the same underlying intelligence — one that deserves the same recognition as mathematical or verbal ability.
Learns best by doing, touching and moving
Excellent coordination, balance and body control
Finds it hard to sit still for long periods
Skilled at sports, dance, craft or physical arts
Uses gestures and body language expressively
Strong physical intuition and body awareness
Pelé
Widely considered the greatest footballer of all time, Pelé's body appeared to think independently — anticipating, moving and creating with extraordinary physical intelligence.
Martha Graham
The pioneer of modern dance who revolutionized how the human body could express emotion, story and meaning — pure bodily-kinesthetic genius in motion.
Muhammad Ali
Ali combined physical mastery, timing and spatial awareness at a level that transcended sport — his body moved with the precision and creativity of a true intelligence.
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